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...little blues). Loeb's "I Wish" and McLachlan's "Ice Cream" leave us wondering if the producers could have chosen something just a little more mainstream. Bif Naked jumps into the jumble with "Chotee," which, refreshingly, has a beat that is faster than a pacemaker. Of the two new tracks, Lang's title track is understandably pop-py, with lyrics that fit right in with the mood of the movie, while Rimes' "Leaving's Not Leaving" makes one wonder whether she will ever come out with something really...

Author: By By BENJAMIN A. cowan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Album Review: Anywhere But Here Soundtrack | 11/5/1999 | See Source »

...life is bittersweet, perhaps you should dance. The slower tunes don't quite work. "The Only One" is overly melancholy, while the resurfacing of Kylie Minogue (on "In Denial") won't do her career any favors. Still, the album loves the nightlife, and "New York City Boy" (another Morales track) is a camp anthem to behold. As the boys once sang, "we were never being boring...

Author: By By DARYL Sng, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Album Review: Nightlife by Pet Shop Boys | 11/5/1999 | See Source »

...Bryan's fleet drumwork was more innovative than usual. The gimmick of a hyperactive, high-speed, truncated version of a song had failed miserably in my first show, in 1998, and it was a dud here on "Perfect." "All the Way Up to Heaven," with its Casio rhythm track and pre-recorded whistles, is a song that does not translate well to live performance, even though the crowd was whistling along. The guest musicians were solid when not left out of the mix entirely (i.e., the cellist whose name I couldn't hear from the balcony). Ryan's bass effect...

Author: By Seth H. Perlman and Jimmy Zha, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSONS | Title: Don't Fear the Future: Guster in Concert | 11/5/1999 | See Source »

...first some background. Willis might be America's most musically unsophisticated rock musician. By punching a single pre-programmed rock track on his Tecnics H-100 keyboard and then changing chords with one finger, he sets up background noise for his uniformly structured songs, of which he has written at least 700. He's released 20 or 30 albums since 1994, most of them self-produced, though some appear on Jello Biafra's record label, Alternative Tentacles...

Author: By Benjamin D. Mathis-lilley, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Sucking a Caribou's Ass?: An Evening With the World's Weirdest Rock Star | 11/4/1999 | See Source »

Students organized fundraisers for the project, including a walk-a-thon at the Gordon Indoor Track and Tennis Center that raised over $2,000. The University put up $25,000 in matching funds toward the project...

Author: By Allison A. Melia, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Renovated Unilu Shelter Ready to Re-Open | 11/4/1999 | See Source »

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